Beng Thye Tan found Myths and Legends of Ancient Improv to be an amazing evening of fast wits, amazing creativity and unsuppressable laughter.
Henry Nurick and Vineet Naik were left with mixed opinions after Full Frontal Prudity
They seem to have forgotten they’d given exclusive rights to the National Theatre.
I was going to joke about how this show was highly a-moose-ing, but I wanted to retain some journalistic integrity
Technical difficulties unfortunately handicap a talented cast, says Carine Valarche.
An all-star showcase of comedy, buzzers and the occasional parrot
Mark Danciger enjoyed Peter Grimes, a beautifully designed piece of student writing.
Mavericks presents hilarious, laugh-out-loud comedy from Luisa Callander and Ruby Keane.
Peter Curry found Haydn’s Surprise Symfunny funny, quirky, and energetic.
Boundless energy, slick performances and endless variety: The Footlights take us on a journey from A to Z.
A better alternative than trying to sort through the chaos of all the Facebook events you’ve clicked attending on.
Helen Ockenden enjoys a fast-moving sketch show from the minds of veteran funny folks, Robb and Knights.
Jacob Haddad thought that Love, Love, Love was timely and thought-provoking, with real emotional punch
Luke Dell was captivated by the ingenuity of this brilliant play which was all at once moving, tense, and stimulating